travellingcello
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Just got given a Zenit B and Industar 50 3.5 in great condition by my girlfriends grandfather which was a nice surprise, it looks like it might be in full working order - but because it has no built-in exposure meter I need to invest in a cheap and cheerful light meter I think .
Can somebody recommend me a light meter? The cheaper the better since its not going to be something I'll be using that often. I had a quick look on eBay and it seems like I can buy these old Leningrad light meters for £15ish - is that a good buy or not?
Can somebody recommend me a light meter? The cheaper the better since its not going to be something I'll be using that often. I had a quick look on eBay and it seems like I can buy these old Leningrad light meters for £15ish - is that a good buy or not?
I tried the beeCam Lightmeter on my Wildfire when I found out the Tiny Lightmeter was incompatible and found it gave good results